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Akanji admits playing through pain for Man City in 2025

John William Last updated: May 11, 2025, 1:08 pm
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Akanji Man City 2025 injury concerns have come to light after the defender admitted he played through pain for most of the season. The Swiss centre-back made his full return in a goalless draw against Southampton, just a week before Manchester City's FA Cup final. After months out and surgery on a torn adductor, Akanji now feels ready — but admits the season took a heavy toll on his body and performance.

Akanji Reveals Long-Term Injury Struggle

Akanji has confessed that his season was severely hampered by injury, forcing him to undergo surgery after months of discomfort. The Southampton clash marked his first 90 minutes since February.

“I’ve been playing with a lot of pain throughout the season… when I did the MRI and the doctor was stunned, I knew then it was too much.” — Manuel Akanji

Akanji’s Defensive Performance in 2024/25

Stat Value
Games Played 29
Minutes Played 2,345
Tackles per Game 2.1
Interceptions per Game 1.5
Clearances per Game 3.2
Pass Accuracy 91%

City's Missed Opportunity at St Mary’s

Despite taking 26 shots, City couldn’t find the net against already-relegated Southampton. Erling Haaland also returned, but their top-four hopes took a hit.

  • Pain Barrier: Akanji reveals he pushed through a torn adductor for months.
  • Crucial Return: Defender makes full return just before FA Cup final.
  • Champions League Doubt: City must win last two games to confirm qualification.

What’s Next?

Man City must now win against both Bournemouth and Fulham to secure Champions League football. Akanji’s return could be critical to their defensive solidity heading into the FA Cup final.

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